DAY 1: Arrival in Mawgan Porth
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Mawgan Porth.
DAY 2: Mawgan Porth to Perranporth
23/33km • 8 - 11 hrs • (↑) 910-960m
Quite a remote walk initially before you reach the more urban environs of Newquay - the surfing capital of the UK. After negotiating the River Gannel (keep an eye on tide times), the trail meanders along grassy clifftop paths, sand dunes and long sandy beaches - particularly Perran Beach just past the Penhale Army Training Area.
DAY 3: Perranporth to Hell’s Mouth
27km • 7 - 10 hrs • (↑) 860m
From Perranporth, you pass into an area with a rich mining history. After a few short, but rather steep, climbs out of Porthtowan (and Portreath) the trail continues at a more gentle gradient as far as the café at Hell’s Mouth Bay - just past Deadman’s Cove. The names may be quite morbid but the home baking in the café is to die for!
DAY 4: Hell’s Mouth to St Ives
21km • 5 - 7 hours • (↑) 340m
A beautiful walk around Godrevy Head is followed by a challenging section along the dunes or, tides permitting, a stretch of wonderful sandy beach as far as Hayle. A prolonged section of road-walking from Hayle takes you inland around the Hayle River Estuary. From Lelant, a stunning coastal path leads you all the way into St Ives.
DAY 5: St Ives to Pendeen Village
25km • 7 - 10 hours • (↑) 1160m
The walking trail becomes more rugged south of St Ives but rewards with a beautiful wildness and spectacular scenery. With numerous climbs in and out of coves and inlets, the hike will require good stamina and an early start. Stock up on provisions before you leave as there are no shops or cafes en route.
DAY 6: Pendeen Village to Porthcurno
26km • 7 - 10 hours • (↑) 960m
The wealth of mining ruins that dot the Cornish landscape is testament to the rich heritage of mining in the area. After passing Cape Cornwall (where the Atlantic Ocean meets the English Channel), there’s a lovely walk around Whitesand Bay into Sennen Cove. From here, it’s a short walk to Land’s End - the UK’s most south-westerly point.
DAY 7: Porthcurno to Penzance
18km • 4 - 6 hours • (↑) 520m
Initially, the trail is quite remote with picturesque little coves and tiny settlements from Porthcurno to the wonderfully named village of Mousehole - a good place to stop for refreshments. From Mousehole, the trail mainly follows asphalt roads/paths through the fishing port of Hamlyn and onwards into Penzance.
DAY 8: Departure from Penzance
There are regular bus & train services from Penzance to London and other destinations in the UK.